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SEATTLE, Jan. 10, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- TERIS, a leading provider of litigation support services for corporate legal teams and law firms, today announced that it is using Equivio Zoom's advanced analytics as an integrated component of its eDiscovery services offering. This best-of-breed near-duplicates and email threads solution allows TERIS to streamline the processing of electronic data and drive down overall litigation costs for its clients.

"The adoption of Equivio's proven e-discovery analytics technologies further enhances the value we bring to our clients," said Peter Sternkopf, Chief Technology Officer at TERIS. "Using Equivio as part of our eDiscovery workflow allows us to maximize accuracy and efficiency in the processing of huge collections of electronic data. Zoom reduces the number of documents that need to be reviewed by attorneys, resulting in major cost savings for our clients."

The grouping of near-duplicates and email threads allows attorneys to skip redundant data, while focusing exclusively on the unique information in each document. By enhancing the ease of data identification, Equivio reduces the risk of missing key information. The Equivio groupings also ensure similar documents are treated consistently, while increasing review productivity and helping litigators meet tight deadlines. Near-Duplicates and Email Threads are key analytics components within Zoom, Equivio's e-discovery platform for predictive coding and analytics.

"Corporate legal departments and law firms require sophisticated analytical tools to help them cut through redundant data, find relevant documents, and shrink review volumes," said Amir Milo, CEO of Equivio. "By integrating Equivio Zoom technology within its existing eDiscovery workflow, TERIS is able to reduce review time and costs for its clients, without sacrificing defensibility."

About TERIS

Founded in 1996, TERIS is one of the nation's leading litigation support firms, providing sophisticated eDiscovery and related legal support solutions to corporate legal teams and law firms across the U.S. and internationally. The company has offices in Seattle, San Francisco, Silicon Valley, San Diego, Phoenix, Austin, and Houston. To learn more about TERIS, visit TERIS.com or follow the company at Twitter.com/DiscoverTERIS or Facebook.com/DiscoverTERIS.

About Equivio

Equivio develops text analysis software for e-discovery. Users include the DoJ, the FTC, KPMG, Deloitte, plus hundreds of law firms and corporations. Equivio offers Zoom, an integrated web platform for analytics and predictive coding. Zoom organizes collections of documents in meaningful ways. So you can zoom right in and find out what's interesting, notable and unique. Request a demo at info@equivio.com or visit us at www.equivio.com. Zoom in. Find out.

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